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Films to celebrate all forms of cycling
Films to celebrate all forms of cycling

Otago Daily Times

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Films to celebrate all forms of cycling

Isobel Ewing (left) and Georgia Merton during their cycling journey along the Karakoram Highway between northern Pakistan and China. PHOTO: SUPPLIED The Big Bike Film Night is back this month for its 11th year to celebrate cycling in all its glorious shapes and forms. The films will be shown across New Zealand, with a showing at the Wānaka Community Hub planned for May 15 and 16. The night is set to feature a two and a-half-hour programme that has been proclaimed as "a feast of short films devised to delight the two-wheel devotee". With its humble beginnings in 2015, the film night is now a much-anticipated film festival that brings a love of cycling to cinemas, presenting an array of New Zealand and international movies. The films are specifically selected by Taupō-based curator Brett Cotter. "Each year I set out with just one goal — to bring together the best short cycling films from around the world for our audiences, celebrating the fun, the adventure, and inspiration that bikes enable," Mr Cotter said. The 2025 collection contains eight diverse films, some taking place in New Zealand's backyard and others in exotic places all over the world such as northern Pakistan and the suburban streets of Santa Barbara in the United States. The film night will also feature Inshallah, a short film created by former Wānaka residents Georgia Merton and Isobel Ewing in northern Pakistan. The pair created the film as they rode their bikes on the Karakoram Highway between northern Pakistan and China. The result promises to celebrate cycling while removing preconceptions in other parts of the world. Mr Cotter added that the festival's goal was to highlight the power of power of both storytelling and something as simple as a bike ride. "It's a real honour connecting communities with stories that captivate us, move us, and, most importantly of all, inspire us to get out and ride," Mr Cotter said. — APL

Film feast for two-wheel devotees
Film feast for two-wheel devotees

Otago Daily Times

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Film feast for two-wheel devotees

Action like this should keep Big Bike Film Night film-goers on the edge of their seats. PHOTO: STEPHAN WIBMER Eight inspirational short cycling films will be shown in Arrowtown and Glenorchy as The Big Bike Film Night dismounts in Arrowtown and Glenorchy this coming Tuesday and Wednesday. "Each year I set out with just one goal — to bring together the best short cycling films from around the world for our audiences, celebrating the fun, the adventure and inspiration that bikes enable," Taupo-based curator Brett Cotter says. This year's batch includes a film featuring Queenstown mountain biker Ben Hildred tackling the local 50km Coronet Loop — last month he notched up one million vertical feet on Queenstown's Ben Lomond in just 100 days. The film night's now in its 11th year. Tuesday's screening's at the Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall at 7pm and Wednesday's at Glenorchy's The Headwaters Eco Lodge at 7pm — tickets via

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